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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SI. 1921.
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THE OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL. PORTLAND, ' OREGON
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ED MEN FIGHT
ON THREE FRONTS
IN MINERS VAR
(Oon tinned From' Put One)
Lincoln county before federal troops were
dispatched Into the trouble
TROOPS AWAIT PRESIDENT'S
CALL TO SPKIXO TO ACTIOS
Bj Kobert-J. Besdr
United New SUff Correspondent
Washington, Aug. 3L The federal gov
ernment Is now moving rapidly to pro
tect the state ot West Virginia against
violence. -
President Harding has issued a procla
mation giving those engaged in unlawful
proceedings in the state until noon Thurs
day to return peaceably to their homes.
Brigadier General Bandhoita has been
ordered to return to West Virginia and
yc rw-t-t An whether or not the insurrec-
reglons. Brigadier General. Bandholtz. tionary forces ooey tne presiaems uiu
. . . j., 11 .1 un.ti.. 1 mjitnm.
woo n oeen mmupuis o.- - nks at Camp Dix has been
win oe in commana. ine aispatcn 01 me i ordPred to keen one ot the tour regt-
troops will depend on a report from the I ments of infantry at that camp in readi
general tomorrow as to whether the hs for Immediate enatament in event
j . j I thev are ordered into the war area or
miners nave owjcu nuuius a wuuiuuiu I ii, . Vr
that they disperse. ,"m7 SoIBieIs BEADY
MINERS BEPUXSKD I Another rczimenL at Camp Sherman,
Miners attacked county forces at dawn I Ohio, also has been ordered placed in
near Ethel. Sheriff Chafin declared, after readiness for field service. Each of these
reports from scouts were received today, regiments will number about 1000 men.
The miners were driven back to Blair. Colonel F. B. Shaw has been dispatched
Chafin's forces now total 1000 men, fromthe war department to Charleston,
equipped with rifles and machine guns. W. Va.. as inspector and instructor for
They expected a renewed attempt to organizing state minua iorcea.
(Stony Island) In Fetrogrsd there is a
special, home for mentally defective
ehildren. Here - Professor Grlboedof f
with a staff of five doctors and eight
teachers carefully examines the children
and either keeps them in his colony or
sends them to some other home.
There is an excellent laboratory and s
library, of medical books. Careftl
records are kept by teachers ant" doctors
alike. When children are sent to other
colonies special Instructions go with
them as to the treatment required.
Cases ot paralysis are also treated by a
system of electric therapeutics, though
the doctors are fearfully handicapped by
lack of equipment.
Six hundred children have passed
through this home and the doctors and
220 teachers have received training.
This institution was established only two
years ago. (From the Friends report.)
I believe most of the Americans who
honestly desire to help Russia will agree
with me when I say the' Society of
Friends chose the right course In aiding
those institutions already begun by the
Soviets instead of attempting new ones.
Tt ia lnirica.1 to suDDOse that the Russians
understand Russia better than we do.
and the work with the children has
never had anything to do with pontics.
'cross the .mountains.
ARMED CITIZENS LEAVE FOR
"FROST" OF MISERS WAR
If order is not restored by noon Thurs
day federal troops will be sent into West
Virginia to cooperate witn tne state
forces in putting down lawlessness.
Preparations have been completed, where
by the troop movements into tne irouDie
Logan, W. Va., Aug. 81. (U. P.) zone may be accomplished within three
Scattered firing broke out today between or four hours.
civilian patrols and armed miners on This Is the first time during the ad
opposite sides of the ridge near Logan, ministration of President Harding that
authorities here were advised. mere naa uteu a. 6.e
Armed citizens quietly left Logan for 1
the "front" after the report was re
ceived. WU.hj.rt an hour the roads to
ward Ethel were specked with automo
biles iarrylng deputies to the mountain
passes.
Battle planes soared over' Boone
county showering d.own upon the masses
of armed miners -lying behind the ridge
dividing Boone and Logan counties
copies of the proclamation' issued by
President Harding calling on them to
disperse.
Logan county's first line of defense, 20
miles long, up and down the. valley of
the Guyandotte, bristled with rifles as
hundreds of volunteers from the sur
rounding -counties poured in to
strengthen the force that will bear the
brunt of the assault if the miners at
tack.
All through the night groups of armed
citizens, some partly clad in old O. X.
some with the "tin hats'
contemplated actions is extremely
tasteful to President Harding.
dis-
RUSSIAN KIDDIES
S.P.
MAN SHOT IN
DUEL WITH BANDIT
BIRTHS
SPZCIAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK MEETING OF
101
HEMPHILL; To Mr. and Mrv Was. H- Memo-1 rorVTT BOARD OF EQCAUZATTOH
hill. 680 E. 15th. Aug. 22. swob. 1 Notice, ia hereby circa that OB Monday. Sep-
B ROMBERG To Mr. and Mr. H. Bromberg. I tember 11. 1921. tbe board of oauailsatioa of
. 808 Wasco. Aug. 23. a eon. I Multnomah county will e,ttcaa ax use kot os
WH1TTT To Mr. aad Mr. 1. P. WMttj 1 I the coanty aaseaeor at tbe courthouse in Port
s' An- . mna I mmA wul mKlw-lv .TBI,!,, tt IIIIM IllSIlt TolSI
OTTO To MV and Mia. L. W. Otto. King Al- I for the year 1821. and correct all errors in
bert apta., A ax. 21, a eon, I Taluatiou. deaenpooa or quuuax Sanaa, som
B BANDS To Mr. and Mm. B Brande, 1447 I M other property, aiaa.nl by the county sa
il array. Au ,C, a daughter. I seseor. And it shall be taa duty persons m-
TCNNO To Mr. and Mia. Frank Tnnno. 628 terested to appear at tha time and place ap-
8d. Ana. 8. a aon. pointed. If it ahaU appear to aoch board of
CANCILLA To Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Can- equalisation that there are any landa or lota
cilia. 664 E. 14th, An. 14. a aon. or other property am hi. twice, or incor-
XAKAJ1MA To Mr. and Mra. '. Xakagma. miij mmtmri aa to deeeriptioa or quantity, and
AS N 1 ftth Au 90 a aon. i tK. mm rU a neraon or neraona rot tne
TAKANO To Mr. and Mrs. 8. Takano. 92 If. I awner thereof, or aamaad nader or beyond tne
6th. Ane. 20. a dancnter. I artnal cash ralne thereat, aaia Doara Bay aaaee
irHSST IN To Mr and Mra. Geo. L. John- I nn. of tha aame. If it aiiail ap-
rton. $48 E. 17th, An. 10. a danchter. I pear to such board that any land, lota or otber
NIEDERGERKB To Mi. and Mrs. V. U. Nied- I property aaeeaaaMe by the aaaeaaor are not aa-
- erKerae,.Bi ancmcan. Aug- i -. a son. I aenea. ancn ooara snail
BISIO To Mr. .an- aira. ttioo, i atanoa, 1 caab value tbereof.
Ant. 51. a tnn
XOD1J To Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Todd. 1220
RniM Anfi? 24. a dancnter.
WATKEsS To Mr. and Mrs. E. TVatkuia. 0
Market St. Dnre. Ane. IS, a eon.
HIRAM TJ. WELCH. Coonty
Portland. Or.. Angaat 15. 1S21.
MEETING NOTICES
102
MONUMENTS
10S
mm
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OTTO SCHUMANN MARBUS WQBKS
QDMITT MXtoqEXAIS
tLTrHftD 4tWHE STS. PHOWgC.,M3
FLORISTS
107
i Lnnrt orrA.il
rncaisiUKe3UK9
OaSGE ACCOCnSSXIOTEO
2 ST.O!iE3
32SWCSIMSOIn. MS UCCETSOtST
PCETLXKD lOTtL
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VUB.. 753
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DEATHS
600 11th,
GBAUUOND Nadene , Q ram mood.
Aoauxt 2s, 2 montns; acidoeia.
GEORGE Lnra George. 6021 87th. Aocost 25.
40 years ; lobar pneumonia.
SCNEIER Florentine A. Schneier. 6029 SOtn,
Aaran 29. 8S years: carcinoma.
BROWN William A. Brown, Good Samaritan
hospital. August 26. S3 years; acute dila
tation of heart.
STONE Loren L. Stone. 876 East Mormon.
August 80, 1 years: dysentery.
HESSE Helena Hesse, 360
8. 54 yean: carcinoma.
Well Well!!
Here It Is!
Big picnic at Crystal Lake
park. Sunday. September 4.
Eureka council 204, Security
Benefit association. Bring
your lunch and spend a pleas
ant dar with toot old friends
amoDg the S. B. A. General good time for alL
Race of all kinds for youuz and old: swimming,
boating, bowling, dancing afternoon and ee
ning; refreshments iwrmi nn th
E. 41st, August I parade will be special feature: prises for beat
aressea. urgent and most comic dM. 7c cat
.Admis-
GIVEN GOOD CARE
(Continued From Pass. One)
ens for mothers, consultation depots.
milk depots, infant homes, creches and
day nurseries, special food kitchens for
weak children, dispensaries, hospitals
and sanatoria.
HOW WORK IS DITIDED
Under the commissariat of public in
-steel helmets struction comes children's gardens, chil
of overseasdays tramped or rode into I dren's houses, children's colonies, first
ixgan county ana scauerea out aiong ana second graae scnoois, iraae scnoois
, the river line. I and children's theatres.
on tne otner siae ox tne rias-e. wnere i TTn-. vA mmicooriat' r in.iu
.tjie miners waited for the dawn, great come8 medical, school dental aids, schools
activity was reponea eany toaay. i ne for nhvsical culture .forest schools, homes
miners forces have been augmented by for tubercular children, schools for the
t .
416 arrival or nunareas or union men, deaf and jumb and schools for the blind.
carrying rifles, wno passed tnrougn Maa- xv,,. children's commission vhas charee
"son, in Boone county, ih automobiles 1 0f backward children, special -trade
ana trains. I schools, colonies and homes for epileptics
jaaior v. x. inompson, u. t. a., ana lnd idots and homes for moral defect
two representatives or the "unitea Aiinei Ivea
Workers, arrived here by special train commissariat for social mainten-
f rom Charleston, with copies of Presi- j ance i3 responsible for the maintenance
dent Harding's proclamation, which they of children of soldiers and sailors
will carry personally through the miners' tBIwt i, rii.Kid hv work or war.
outposts to the headquarters of the op- Thi Annf, bv nension- eiven to the
posing camp. They will make a final mothers or in cooperation with the other
appeal iu me iimicra icaucia iu i. i departments
r the disaster that is certain to. follow I riIIT,;ntl crvviiTt
jatir raiiure to ooey -tne presiaent a The commissariat of supplies is re-
' Special trains from Huntington and
Southwestern counties brought other re
inforcements to Logan. Five hundred
men from McDowell county arrived with
doctors, nurses and field ambulance
equipment.
Suisun, Aug. 3L (U. P.) H. E.
Grimes, ticket agent at the Southern
Pacific station here, was shot twice last
night by a bandit who escaped.
When the bandit ordered Grimes, who
was alone in the office, to throw up his
hands, the latter seized a revolver and
opened fire.
A pistol duel ensued in which Grimes
fired five shots at the bandit, who fired
four or five times at Grimes. Two of
the shots took effect, one in Grimes
arm and the other In his back.
After Grimes fell the bandit rifled the
till and obtained $93.
Following his departure Grimes was
able to pull a telephone off the desk and
telephone to the Southern Facilic ireigni
depot for aid.
Two Go to. Electric
Chair; One insists
He Is Not Murderer
McGINMS James McGinnis, 418 San Rafael, I fare. Muwaukte car. First and Alder.
August 30. 64 years: cirrhosis ot liver. I sion to pant lie, including war tax.
FENWICK Mrs. Catherine Fenwirk, 1032 3d. M. L. JOHNSON. Secretary.
August 28. 82 jeers; ealTular heart disease. OREGON ASSEimLT No. 1. Cnited Artisans;
CHUBE1N Looey Churn n Derr sanitarium. will nre card party and dance Thursday eee-
August 29. 50 years: ralTular heart disease, ning. September 1st, ah V. O. W. hall. 12o 11th
SMITHE Aurora Smythe, 443 E. 38th, Au- Cards will comraenca promptly at 8:30
gust 29, 8 years; lobar pneumonia. p. m.; dancing from 10 to 12. Coma early as
GODABD-rPhoebe S. Godard, Wellington Coart the card game cannot be delayed by late ar-
apts., August 27. 86 years: heart disease. rirals. A sack of flour will be giTen. also other
KISER Lucile Cade Kiser. 1819 E. Morrison, useful prises for cards. Bring your friends for
August is yean: aipntnerta. ia good tune. Admission 35 rents.
HADLEY Herschel D. Hsdley. Good Samaritan I E. E. VAN AIJJTINE. secretary.
hospital. August 23 years; nemorrtiage
of brain.
MEHEW Hilda Mehew, Multnomah hospital.
Angut 27. 33 yearx; acute- penionitis.
BEKTUA.NI Joseph S. Bertrand, 749 East
Ash. August 2S. 54 year.; acute gastritis.
NEW TODAY
SO
SAMARITAN LODGE NTT"
I. O. O. V. meets erery Wed-
nesrlsy firaini. at 8 o clock
Odd Fellows' trm-iie' AMi-r
street. Visiting brothers' always welcome. The
MuxcoTites will hold a drill in the ball after
lodje sojourns. ,
JESSE T. JONES. Rec. Sec
k. e. om U1AM. N.
APARTMENT BUNGALOW
"Matot Method Saves Tim and Money
And Floral Deaikna. 2S
Large Huthooaea. Ne
Branch Storea. 23
Tears oa Momaoa
between. 4th and BtaV
Tel. Main 7T0.
Smith's Flower Shop
"Portlanda Progresaiee Florist"
Flowers for All Occasions.
TsTstn 7215. T O Mgr th and Alder.
floruta. 354 Wash-
ington. Main 269. A-12 89
occasions artistically arranged.
Fsowars for ail
"fU, 1 N. W. Bank BMg.
WfltS.7W 13 S 6118. 831 M
Maa
St
LOST AND FOUND "108
THE following articles were found on the cars
of the Portland Railway. Light rower to.
Aug. 29: 1 umbrella, 3 ranch boxea. 3 purses.
card case. 1 suitcase. 2 handbags. 2 sweaters.
4 hooks. 1 crutch, letter. 7 psckages. stovepipe
and elbow, sack clothes. Owners may obtain
same upon proper identification at First and
Aider st rtaaon.
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204
WANTED Eiperie steed sedy eelicilor to take
orders Iroaa foruaad raaKtrnees: Bathing te
sell: a aaasples to carry; good permanent past
toon with good pay. lail in parsoa awtween 2
and 4 p. m. at 428 North weatera Bank bldg.
si. ungg.
WANTED A midd.e aged woman to keep how-
for young rnaa and a chudrea 4, .6 and 11
ears old. Call at 701 wist avw. Take Ml
Scott ear.
HELP WANTED MALE AND
FEMALE 205
EXPERIENCED bootaeeper wanted, references
required. This ia a temporary position only.
TCagea $4.30 per day. Frank Boactt ai Sona,
ti Main St.. Oregon oay, ur.
WANTED Huf pickers. Sl.io ior 100 pouaos
of green hope: start Sept. t.
Rovte 2. Salem. Or.
Fred Smith.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE 251
GENERAL REPAIR MAX
With 7 yesrs' etrwrience at earrjenter work.
3 years as millwright, wants work as general
repair man tor aawrain. roller mill or grata
elevator. Will take steady work very reasonable.
l - su. journal.
ARCHITECT Middle aeu. capable of handEna
all kinds of work in the building Hne. desires
steaay work with reliable firm in tocabty of
roruaad by Oct. 1. Best references. Address
w. r- Adams. Benkleman. Neb.
CARPENTER eaUaastea given an boitrUng aad
repair worm: screens made to order; al
1867 Hawthorne. Tabor 1J60.
WE DO in aad outside painun. paper hanging
ana noting ; estimates rven prompt attention.
unr won guaranteed, tl! Main 9164.
"THE little ioba that Iad won't do." All hoi
hold repairs and jobbing: roofs repaired. A at
e.-j an. labor A a.
PAINTING, papering and kaisomimna. For f)r(
i good material, call Tabor
class work
411
WANTED Job aa trouble ahcyter on magneto
excuange; I years experience. Box 4Ut
Canton, or.
MIDDLE aged man wanta situation as wstchman,
janitor or such work; honest, reliable, ref
erences. K-85, Journal. .
MARRlkb man. handy with lulls; also good
painter. Will exchange
rooms. Y-958. JonmaJ.
for housekeeping
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS
300
FOR RENT nicely furnished room. X block iroaa
kuosi ava. j luiassooa il .
1 ' FURNISHED ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY 301
FL'RXlSHF.II rma l ..btiim.b private home,
bath aad pnooc: east side; 2 car lines and
walking distance.' East 2102 or . 810 . HoOaday
TWO large hghC- nana pleasant place.
privilegea. board if desired: each suitable mar
ried couple er 2 ladles, does ia. 498 E. ltb.
Heltwood 82T8. . -
ROOM. ATTRACTIVE HOME. REFTNED FAM-
U.X. t-b 1 6U1H ilALN S. -
LARGE, coxy front room. nnuMl for sas
and wife er tww warn, convenient for echo
teachers, -dose te 2 schools with or without
board, in C. & noase. 414 Market sr.. rer. 11th.
CLEAN, quiet room, moorm, reaaooablw; gou4
rendence . district ; close to. all coo venssncesv
A real home. 382 Rosa St.. 2 blocks Broadway
bridge.
NirELT FTRMSHED ROOM IN LOTELT
HOME FOR LA1T WHO WILL APPRE
CIATE IT. ALL CONVENIENCES. . HAW
THORNE DISTRICT. PHONE EAST 8025.
Why pay carfare? Hers Is" a rEaC .
home for a bisines8 woman: walk- '
IN(i INSTANCE TO TOWN. - CALto MAR
SH. VLL 212. .
BEACTD7LL room in pmate home; twin bed.
parior. piano, Ik. me convenieDcea ; class in: soa.
genial yonng man vrine room saata. d .1.
1Mb st. Broadway 27a I.
MCE furufc-hed 'rum. central and ery eon
venient. for a gentleman. 364 Couch at-
Apt. 1. Broadway 1719.
A LARGE, pleaaaat room'; ohnet w, lor a gsn-
w.L " . . , 1 1 I
mmr. rmnw ga y i
FlUNISHED room for two sua; board if de- V
sued: use ot garage. Broadway 4213. 4&1
Saner st. I
REWARD I'er-on n took watch and jew
elry from 420S 53d se. 8. E.. Aug. 16.
plese return brooch, valued as keepsake. Be
wsrd. No quetWn.
LOST Monday. Aug. 29. by working girt, 870.
on way to V. &. National bank. Call Bdwy.
2233.
-.'Charleston, W. Va-.Aug. 3L (I. N.
sponsible for the feeding and the cloth
ing of every child. It is tbe department
the Friends worked with and with which
all the relief organizations that come
Into Russia will have to deal. It sup
plies food and clothing to all the institu
tions of the other departments. It main
tains special childrerfs kitchens of its
Hundreds of miners are swarming own and supplies food to children on
Into Marmet, 10 miles east of here, to- the family ration caras.
day, according to a report brought here other departments are not allowed to
. by a man who passed through Marmet purchase their supplies. By this means
eany wis morning. x ise miners, it is competition of buying Detween tne aii
said, were going in the direction of ferent departments is avoided.
Boone county and virtually all or them . ,th TW.ii.n Kolchak
, 4-V tAi X J.IS3 I; n a a ws a m -
and other tsarist generals the Red army
SHERIFF'S FORCES FKEFABE often captured great quantities of sup-
vnrr nrnT Jr-ST TTlrl! idht P"es. 1 remeramr iwo "
FOR FIGHT JUST .LIKE ARMY soldiers were able to give sub-
Madison, W. Va., Aug. 31. The gath- hitantial eifta to the children of Russia.
ering of forceis to combat armed miners jtie first time was when Kolchak's sup-
(By Universal Service)
Trenton. N. J.. Aug. 31. Frank J
James and Raymond W. Schuck were
put to deawa in the electric chair last
night for the murder of David S. Paul,
a Camden bank messenger.
James was sent to the chair first in
order that Schuck might benefit by any
statement of James repudiating his tes
timony at the trial that Schuck was
equally guilty of the murder.
Had James made a statement of that
kind the electrocution of Schuck would
not have taken place.
Governor Edwards had been appealed
tn hv .T Russell Carrow. counsel lor
Schuck, to instruct the warden of the
nriaon not to put Schuck to death in the
event of such an eleventh hour state
ment by James. The governor agreed.
it nntinnal with the warden of the
prison which day of the week specified
by the court he inflicts death.
TTor Schuck the final hours of the day
were tense with hope. When he saw
7 q moo nflJSS throueh the doorway to the
death chamber, there was yet hope that
James might Bay the word that would
save him. . - ""''. , j
Six minutes after the iron door closed
behind James it was reopened and all
hope for Schuck faded when the Jailers
bade him follow James. His last words
as he left the cell were:
"I never 6truck David Paul a blow.
I am Innocent."
" 5 "
KL'NNYSTTtE LOIHJE NO. 163,
A. r . a. M . bpecial com-
municatiou Thursday, Sept. 1, at
K 30 p. m.. temple 39th and
Hawthorne. Work and examina
tion in E. A. decree. Visiting
brethren welcome. TJy order W. M.
C. P. JENSEN. Secy.
KENTON LODGE NO. 145. A.
F. k A. M. Stated communi
cation Thursday, Sept. 1. Visitors
welcome. B. B. HEADLEY.
Secretary.
WAVERLEY LODGE NO. 174.
A. F. A. M. E. 20th and
Clinton sts. Stated communica
tion this (Thursday) evening. 8
p. m. Visiting brethren welcome.
By order of V. M.
11. I.. ailL(Lr.l. ocry.
iiu is ous ui tne many designs we have
that can be built from
$1000 and Up
Have us build one on your vacant lot for I
your home, or help you dispose of your
property whicn is now a ouraen.
MATOT CONSTRUCTION CO.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTORS
BROADWAY 3886 82T HENRY BLDd.
"Matot Method Saves Time and Monwy"
OARAGES BUILT MB.00 AND UP
In the impending battle has given birth
tar a smooth running organization, al
most like an army. Supply wagons play
up and dowji the vallies at regular in
tervals. Outpost sare relieved with per
cfsion, automobiles coming in constantly
' with loads of rifles headed for the hills.
Headquarters of Sheriffs Hatfield and
Chafin is in a suite of several rooms in a
hotel.
,-ijMessengers contlnnall yarrive. Confer
ences on strategy are held. Wires
through a private erwttchboard radiate
to the Charleston capitoU to the settle
. menu that serve aa field headquarters
and , to surrounding towns.
AJRPLAXES ARE SCOUTING
, Airplane scouts are a part of Chafin's
forces. They fly over the mountains of
the "enemy" country and report where
the largest bodies of men are located.
Then the forces on this side ef the
ridge are strengthened where it is
thought there is need.
Outposts have been strengthened.
Forces guarding the narrow pass through
. which is thought entry might be at
tempted have been enlarged. Reserves
wait the call of a siren whistle to rush
T any point where there is danger.
. ..Information received at the head
quarters of the citizen army under
Sheriff Don Chafin has been such as to
cause anxiety. Miners, it was feared
might strike in order to cross into
FLUFF RUGS
NEW RUGS
Rewoven from old carpets save one half
eost of ordinary carpets. Our fksff
ruga an velvety, durable aad artuda
Guaranteed ts wear.
NORTHWEST RUG CO.
The oldest and best equipped factory.
Flatt and rag suga woven ail sines: ear
seta refitted; bill ruga steam r sea a eg
tl.fiO. Wa ceil tar and dehvex.
Ill st- Ewht Sb Pbona East SbJM
GXSGXSX4X5XsXs
DANCING at Mcosa hall every
Tuesday. Tburdsy and Sat
urday nights. Plenty of fans.
Cool balL ButtertiekL songs;
Prasp orchestra.
COLCMB1A LOWiE NO. 114. A.
F. ANU A. M. 8tated coov
municauun tomorrow (Thursday)
avenmg at 8 o'clock. "J
brethren always welcome by order
W. M. FRED L. OlON. ec.
ONEONTA TRIBE. IMP-D O. R
M. Meets every Thursday night
at W. O. W. hall.- 112 E. otb
at. Vt-iting Brothers welcome.
Acting C. of It
33 REWARD lor inlormation leading to re
covery of 7 -months-old male Airedale dog, dis-
appeared Aug. 18 from 357 Ivy st. Ka-4451.
LOST Between 3d and 5th on Yamhill, a hule
girl s sweater, light blue. Columbia 6Q4.
CARPENTER and builder. 33 years' experience;
understands taking charge of men and plans.
Will contract" or day work. Phone Eat 633.
BiiHK, Ceiurot work. Plastering. Repairing
nestiy done. Automatic 311-73.
FURNISHED room, suitable lor one or two,
walking distance, west side. alar. 2639. 190
Lowrydale. -
WELL furnished, desirable sleeping roomv walk
ing distance, tientlcmaa preferred. 333 Hoyt
St.. covnrr N. 17th t-
&HINGLES. from i to 83
Tsbor 876.
delivered. Call
CEMENT foundations; bouses rased; cement
work of sllkinds; reasonable. East 2191.
CEMENT work; a&
SeUwood !.
LOST 4 leaf clover nugget chatelaine
Reward. SeUwood 327.
LOST St. Helens ball ring. Suitable reward.
Call East 3824 after S p. m.
35 REWARD for black and white female Per
sian est. Phone SeUwood 552.
LOST Bunch keys on 82d st, or Oregon City.
Call Main 3 and receive reward.
LOST I-argt cameo pin. our mother's.
shan 369. RewsnL
PARTY seen taking bicycle from 408 Jefferson
St.. please return and no questions asked.
BUSINESS AND TRADE SCHOOLS 200
a -Ol
Dei--
7.
FUNERAL
COMPLETE
CA8KIT, TvVc AUTOS, HCANSt,
KMBALMINO, OUTSIDE BOX.
SRAWK MARKER. FURERAL, NO
TICES. BEARERS' GLOVES, USE
OF CHAPEL
ililler & Tracey
Inaapsndsot r"anees Dlrecters
WASIIINQTON AT ELLA
hwnel, Ktotai Ctr1.'S7S-SS
iiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii"-nn
. TaAte a 20 Pay Life Policy
P With Ua .
UNITED
ARTISANS
CIS ARTISANS BCILD15G
Attets Over SL&MwtM
Tsu Home Society for sr Tears
liiiiiiininniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiin
rantnred at Archangel. The
second was when a supply of canned
milk was obtained at Odessa.
TEACHERS HANDICAPPED
I have outlined the Soviet's own plan
for care of children, because It will
make clearer to the reader than any
thing else that it is not a hit and miss
plan, but, on the contrary, is Intricate
and well designed. Space only permits
me to go into detail to show one or two
typical examples of how the worn is
carried on. I quote from the Friends'
records :"
Day Schools First and second grade
schools are run on the coeducational
principle for children between the ages
of 8 and 16. Manual training for botn
boys and girls fills a very complete
place In their program and, many scnoois
have excellent carpenter, bookbinding
and engineering shops and needlework
and other handicraft wo.-Krooms. There
are also special schools for art and
music called 'children's homes . t .
The teachers aie greatly handicapped
by the shortage of books ana writing
materials. As a consequence most of
the exercises and tests have to be done
orally.
DISCIPLINE MAINTAINED
Discipline Is maintained without pun
ishment in the ordinary sense, A child
does not . receive dinner until his hands
are' clean, but he is not punished other
wise.. For anti-social acts a child may
be isolated for a period. -Corporal pun
ishment Is forbidden.
Kvery student Is entitled to an extra
food ration. Every day a warm luncn
eon is given, consisting f bread, 100
grams : meal, 20 grams ; fats, 13 grams i
sugar, 17 "grams ; meat or fish. 27 grama,
and four-fifteenths of an egg.
Homes Jer Tubercular Children
These homes are all on the outskirts or
towns or in the country. Fresh air
treatment and sunbaths are thoroughly
applied. The children lie In the sun six
hours every day. Lessons are given
out of doors and by graduated treat
merit the children become hardened to
the cold. '
BATHE IN WOODS
The cases of bone tuberculosis look
healthy apart from the affected limbs.
Special care is allotted the young' chil
dren. Unfortunately there are not
enough supplies to meet, the needs, and
dried vegetables for the winter are lack
ing. (From the personal report of Ar
thur Watts, head of the English Friends)
Forest schools Here two departmtnts
unite in the establishment of an institu
tion , where children recovering from
fevervand sickness are sent to recuperate
or children threatened with consumption
are cared for.
Open air lessons are the rule with
sun-bath and bathing pool all In the
middle of a huge wood. 'The open air
life develops a love of nature atid the
children have collected and arranged ex.
cellent natural history exhibitions. The
school I visited had once been Inhabited
by two wealthy ladies with 80 servants.
It houses about, 50 children.
FOR MENTAL DEFECTITES
As in the case 6f trammer colonies and
many other institutions the children wear
a single garment during the nummer
days with a loose overall to slip on in
the cool of the evening. (Also from the
report . of Watts.) .
- Mental defectives-s-On Kamenl Ostrov
ton.
BUILDING PERMITS
X. N. Wygaard. rect residence. 5812 E. 92d.
bet. 53d ave. and 55th ave.; builder. Marchall;
"5H. P. Barrett, erect residence, 144 E.
71st st. V.. bet. Glisan and Oregon; builder.
"T;c'2Grart. erectresidence. 178 7 Phelps, bet.
Linn and Ochoco; builder, Frank R. nek.
- v-hnnr .iwt residence. 797 E-
16th N.. bet. Beach" and Failing; builder. Pa
cific Construction U:
anna V Weston, erect residence. 6607
6d ave S. E.. bet E. 66th st. and E. 67 st
Boy'W". Whitney, erect residence. 20 Sumner
st, bet. Concord and interstate; uuuuer. -"--
w w ' noin erect residence. 430 E. 52d
y bet Tillamook and Hancock; bnildr, same;
- vr,nM erect residence. 805 Prince-
vrcviac -. ----- ----- ... .. V....1H.-
h.t pnrtunouui ana ou"'"i
i -von
1297 E. 2!
he Carlton and Tolman; builder. Garden
-u: it tn i, - xaooo.
tTwtaS." erect 'residence. 2081 E. Mor
risen, bet E. 84th and E. Botn; ouiiuer, same.
''SJ'-c.i. i- irtence. 42S 49th. bet.
Hancock and' Tillamook; builder. 1. Bryson
M North'paific college. 189 E." 6th, bet Oregon
and Pacific; builder. Hurley Mason Co.: $1000.
School district No. 1. erect school. 50th ave..
bet 75th and 77th sts.; builder. A C. Meyer;
4Th" Smith, erect residence, 7811 63d are.
S E-. bet 77th and S0U sts.; budder, H. C.
Pet us; $2200. '
A. C. Weinel. erect residence 1800 E.
Everett bet 70th and 71st; builder, W. H.
Keretier-.. $2900.
F W Harlow, erect residence. 1017 w.
Schuyler bet 33d and 35th; builder. Albert
Dobner; $2500.
Thurkelsen Investment Co.. repair rooming
house. 249-255 Taylor st bet 2d and 3d;
builder Western Roofing A Supply Co.; $1000.
Eagle Flour Mills to., repair gram conveyor
gallery at municipal terminal So. 4; builder,
same; $4000. ., .., ..j
P E. Pedersen. . erect residence. 3927 55d.
bet 39th and 40th ave. S. E-: builder, same ;
$2100. -
. .. . ...... 1- v7 oiq i o.
O. F.. 104 Vt Kallinarwortbf
ave.. near Albina. iteguiar
.meeting every innrsaay eTwa-
W ork in the nuuaiory a.
Visiting brotherSFWelcomeiRop fi
Y H. VAN WYNGARPEN. Sec.
MEETS every Wednesday night
at 8 o'clock. 912 Will
iams ave. Visiting brothers
it AH. 10 KY mtKom- '
VCdDOE D. E. TIM MERMAN, N. G.
KeJOti-LCxOF C. B. TRACEY. Sec.
"VILLA LODGE 124. I. O. O.
F.. meets every Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brothers welcome. R. H. GIBBS. N. G.
C. P. NELSON. Sec.
EMBLEM JEWELRY a specialty, buttons, pins.
charms. Jseger Bros.. 131-133 6th st
CLAY S. MORSE, INC.
TKAirSPEB A!U POOL CAB
DISTRIBUTORS
CONSULT OTJB IBATFIC DEPT.
CARD OF THANKS
DEATH NOTICES
103
W1I.L1S August 31. at 7055 35th ave. 8. E.
Mary Elisabeth Willis, sged 63 yesrs. late of
Myrtle Creek. Or., daughter of Mathew and
Serena Adams, pioneers of Oregon ; mother of
Mrs. Fred V. Forbes. The remains are at Fin
I ley's mortuary, Montgomery at 5th. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
MET WANTED
-IN THE AUTOMOBILE AND TRACTOB
BUSINESS
BIO OPPORTUNITIES
We can fit you for a good paying postUoa
In k abort tune. We turn out expert auto sne-
ehanies. ignition men. battery experts, toe vul
nniwn and acetylene welders. Soa take tha
tools in your hands and get the real practical
shop experience under expert, instructors on all
no-to-date automotive 'equipment una today.
Doa't keep putting tt oil and set tne other let
low beat yoo to it Information and ttteratnra
noon reauest Dsr and evening classes.
HEMPHILL 9 AlTOMOBILai AliU AT1&ACTOS
SCHOOLS.
T07 Hawthorns ave.. cor. 20th. Portland.
Operating the largest aad best chain ot prae
tieal motor schools in the world.
PALNTING and kalsonuninr. material and work-
msrunip msranteed. SelL 1027.
WANTED Any kind of work for 2W aad 3
ton trncg. Bdwy. 4ib.
FLRMTLKE moving and general hauling; cov
ered bodies. Bdwy. s
PAFEKHANGING and tinting, inaide finishing:
fimt class work. Tabor 800.
FVRNIS11ED room for rent nest side. 10 mia-
utea waik to hesrt of city: beta; will rant
reasonable. 4 64 , 6th t
1 1'UNIt.HLD au-epuit room for oue or two;
modern conveniences, bath, close in. waikiM
distance. 15 E. 9th. cor. Ash.
FRONT suite and single rooms, nicely furnished:
pbooe, hot and cold water; 5 minutes to Meier
Frank's 32 1 12lh. comer Xlay. Main 4 88 1.
X1CELT furnished dean outside aleepsng room
Bath and phone. Walking distance, $3. 861
14th st Auto 521-64. -
BOOM for single man, with breakfast and laun
dry ; new. near Hawthorne car; rf are aces
266 H E 24th at "
WANT psinting and tinting; have tools;
able. Wdin. 503a.
BT MARRIED man position as driver dyeworks
or laundry; references. East 5751.
CEMENT work of sll kind, reasonable prices,
good work. Aut 632-92.
GARAGE3 built $87.50 ana up; garage doors
812.50 and up. Ant 817-27.
BASEMENTS. GRADING. GEN'L TEAMING;
contract or day work, am, C22-35, after 8.
ELECTRICIAN MAIN 7223
We specialise in electrically wiring your horns
CARPENTER ana eonrractor. yoowmg. anything
In tha building Una. Ptena East 86841.
PAINTING, paivring and tinting at pre-war
prices. East 7452.
CARPENTER, painter, concrete men. take work
$5 day. J. Carpenter. 225 First St.
COLORED txrter wants work in barber shop
or notei. vooiiswn stter a p. m.
liDi.Li mam.h wanta pomtion. setting up
or reiiairing. Fast 4575.
ROOKS reliiieled and reiwired. Aut. 528-54.
WHY BE OFT OF A JOB OR WORK
AT ' AN UNDERPAID POSITION t
Call at fnion ave. and Wasco st am da
except Saturday, at 11 a. m . or writ for free
catalog No. 4. It win not cost ng anything to
find out bow we have helped over 300 graduates
to good petition. We ran help you. too.
ADCOX ACTO AVIATION SCHOOL
Special Inducementa to Ex-Service Mea
Reduced Rates June 1 to Sertember 1
West's Lareest Business CoDeae.
Assures EVERY GRADUATE A-POSITION.
All Business courses, including comptometer
training. Enroll any time day school, night
srbooL Write for free catalogue. 4th st. near
MrrWrr. phone Mam 890.
SPRINKLED STORAGE
FUNERAL NOTICES
104
1 MOVE
ANYTHING
BDWY. St7t
4M GLTSAS
FLUFF RUGS
from old carpeta. woolen clotalas. rag rags,
Ul siaea. Mail erdars. Send for kssokia,
CARPET CLEANING
Largest, finest equipped carpet cleaning,
refitting works In state of Oregosy,
ill Bos Steam Oaaaad SIM
816 Bag Bsaa, 810
Western Fluff Rug Co.
Usls Of flew 84-4 UsJea A vs. II.
East SS1S
Vital statistics .
mrriges.BIrtbs.J)eafts.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
' 1 ..j, jshini. If sal. Jersey City. N. J., and
n . . 1. 1 1 T..H.1 Srma anartments.
neia sjutc., -- -- , -
Motus Wilnitaky. legal. :m
n. ui.v.. inl KS34 First st
Bias Zlatirh! 27. 268 H N. Sisteenth at. and
Marie Findene. 24. 270 N. Trurteemn .
Joseph Liwtgni Hiison. irgai, i-o -
1.. v a.i-iitlin lcfral Portland, dir.
Stanley B. Simpson legal. imru. mtni
u.-u 1 r iiMN Wttl 715 Hancock st
- Hoe l-awrence Pitts. 20. Gresham. Or., and
Ella Baker, 17. Gresham, Or. '
im.M F. Hnlden. 23. 1708 E. Nineteenth st
..wi v.im. I. Tbnm-xin. 22. 666 Sherrett st
Lonia G. liar nail, legal, una nosei. ana mw
w. 8'J K .Herentv-first st
Florence Francis Sullivan. legaL Hawthorne
Apt., and, Cora U Haley, legal. 4 75 Wygant t
Sidredce H. Angus, legal, 1635 Porta mouth
ave.. and Ethel Q. Pascal!, legal. 80 Obertin st.
WEDDING
W. O. 8MTTH A CO.
AND VISITEVG
CARD ENGRAVERS
3 11. Morgan Bide
Carpet Cleaning
REFiTTINO. SIZING. BINDING. ETC
9X12 RUGS cblAKD SI.25
Rugs DRt CLEANED snd SHAMPOOED
OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW
New MaUressee for Sat 40-Lb. Cotton.
S5.00
Faathars Renovated Work Ouarantaad
Same-Day Service Wall Order Dept.
PIONEER CARPET CLEANING AND
MATTRESS WORKS.
Moat Modern Equipped Plant in Oregon
Phono X87-S7. 407S E. LInaol) St.
O HANLON August 29. at 900 Minnesota
are., Terrence O'Hanlon. ared 63 yean, hus
band of Mrs. Annie O'Hanlon, father of James
O'Hanlon. Tbe funeral will leave the above
residence Thursday, September 1. at 8:30 a.
, tnence to the unurcn of see Blessed sacra
ment Maryland and Blandena sts., where ser
vices will be held st 9 o clock, r nends are in
vited. Interment Mt Calvary cemetery, t A. K.
Zller '., In charge.
ELLIS August 16, 1921. at 5411 TOUi st
S. E.. Mrs. Mary EUis. sged 84 yesrs ft
months and 28 days, mother of Claude Ellis of
this city snd Harry Kills of San Francisco. C al.
and one brother, John MrFarland; two sisters,
Mrs. John Rysn of Grays Mills Wis., and Mrs.
Annie Gray of St. Paul. Minn.
MEHEW In this city. Aug. 27. Hilda Mehew
azed 31 years, daughter of Mrs. J. W. ;td-
ding, sister of Mrs. C. T. Wride and Mrs.
Arthur PrieseL Tbe remains are at the con
servatory chapel of tbe East Side Funeral Di
rectors, 4 14 Aider street. ine luncrai notice
will appear in a Ister issue.
BENT In tins city. Aug. 29. 1921. Willism F.
Bent, sged 50 yesrs. Friends are invited to
attend the funeral services at tiie chapel of Ed
ward Hnlman A Son. 3d and Salmon sts.. Thurs
day, Sept. 1. at 2 p. m. Concluding services st
the Portland crematorium under the ausptcea of
Disabled Veterans and Canadian Veterans' as
sociation. ,
SPECIAL BATES CNT1L SEPTEMBER
ALISKT BLDG.. 3D AND MORRISON
CLERKS 18 upward, for postal mall service.
130 month. Examinations September. r.x
nerience unnecessary. For free psrtlcuisrs
of instruction write J. Leousrd (former civil
service examiner). 998 Equitable btdg.. Wash
ington. I.
HOLER BARBER COLLEGE will teach yow
the trade, in 8 weeks; receive soma pay while
learning; podtkma secured. Oregon ex-eervice
men receive stata aid. Write er call for cats
)ogue. 24 Bnrnside st
LETT IE 8 MILLINERS SCHOOL
682 Union Ave. N.
Complete course in millinery: personal in
struction bv new and up-to-date method; full
core for $25.
LEARN TELEGRAPHT Hallway Telegraph Ifc
strtute. 434 Railway Exchange bidg. Night
elates. -
WILL do painting for auto. Ea-t T452.
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE 254
EXPERIENCED lounw woman of good char
scter desirea position in refined, ra-mectable
widower's modem home in city; small family;
$35 mo. Phone East 89. or P-764. Journal. .
FURNISHED room for rent in Rose CUy dis
trict. Call at R- C. barber shop, 1234 Saade
blvd.. between 42d and 43d..
LIi.UV. airy bedrooms, $10 per month and up.
Modern, home privileges; breaklast. a aesiraa;
easy walking distance. Msrshsll 430d. .
SklAIX. neatly furnished room, light and clean:
3 blocks from Bomsoo at n-easonabss.
W Park st.
COMFORTABLY furnished room for congenial.
man walkme disLaatce. does Mnltnomah Club.
Machal) 3295.
SLEEPING ROOM, suitable tor ona or ts
working people or aiuucttU. 475 East Ever--
etf st. .
MCE room iu private family for 1 or 8 gentle-m-n,
bume privilege, very reasonable. 814
E 44th st. N. Mrs. Nennecger. ,
LARGE front room, ciuae in. cheap; pbboe and
bath. 290 ;raham ave.
TO RENT Newly furnished
1112 Woodward ave.
rooms. Inquire:
FOR RENT I -a rue front room, pbone and bath.
Call 407 4th st
TWO counecting rooms tor rent, suitable for 3
or $ gentlemen. 205 11th at. Fist D.
STEAM bested-" room., clean, modern conven
iences 54 0 Wash st.. to-m B. 2d floor.
THREE unfurnished front rooms. Including gas
range. 44 8 Hall st
BOARD and room, close in, near carlines, Broad
way 18W8. 657 Flandtrs st
LARGE front rooms, dean and cleao in, 809
11th st
LACE. SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE CUR
TAINS. DRAPERIES - DONE LP LIKE
NEW WILL CAM. EAST 8518.
GIRL attending Franklin high desires home for
services out of school hours not required for
study. D-1000. Journal
WANTED Pu&iQoa b bwedieh girl as cook in
family where Swedish second girl ia emnlored.
Call Woodlsan 6102.
RELIABLE, experienced eteuographer desires teai-
porsry work. Y-957. Journal.
RESPECTABLE, middle sged lady wishes house
keeping hast l'-'H.
LACE CURTAINS HAND LAUNDERED.
YEARS' EXPERIENCE. EAST 6196.
1
DRESSMAKING
256
DYEING, cleamiic. prnaing. drcarma king. . re
modeling, relining. slterstiom. plrsting. 1 rea
sonable prices. The Cabinet Dressmaking Psr
kr. 424 Morrrwi, rfrar llth Main 1K25.
HEMSTITCHING. ANY OIlR CIS. YD
1 yard hemstitching free with each order over
BOc 209 Alisky bhUg. 3d snd Merrtson.
DUESSHAE1NG snd children's clothes. 561 W.
Iombsrd. Columbia 4 98.
EXPERIENCED, hlsu-clasa dressmaker would
go out by dayt $3 TiO per day. Udlwn. 2774
NURSES
PRIVATE maternity
Phone East 174..
257
home. graduaia nurse.
ROOM AND BOARD
302
Nortonia Hotel
ELEVENTH OFF WASHINGTON
Portland's tugb-claas down-town rendenttat
boteL We give you tbe comfort of borne.
American and European plan. Katea reasonable. 1
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -Nicely
furnished rooms, steam beet hot and
cold water, with good table board. 832 10th at.
comer of Market Maw 6381.
WANTED School teachers to board and room;
1 block from Conch sehooL Main 61 H2.
WILL give mother rare to two girts under S
years of sre. Wdm. 4464.
MARTHA WASHINGTON 880 Tenth st.
telfoT business girls at moderate rate.
ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE FAMILY
303
THE ST. PAUL, 130 4th. cor. Alder. A RE
SPECTABLE downtown HOTEL. Rates 75 .
up. Private bath $2. Special rates by week or
month.
WASHINGTON HOTElT
12TU AND WASHINGTON 8T8.
Attractive rooms and suites at reasonable rata
by week or month. '
WILL care far children, good home,
from . school. Aut- 643 99.
2 "blocks
FOR RENT
MEN. women, lesrn barber trade; wages while
learning. Oregon Barber College, 333 Madi
son st
FURNISHED ROOMS 30Q
CALL at xTM. C A. to aee tree Ui oi moder
a's priced rooms for young men in all pans
o tha city, including rooms at the Central 1.
si. t A. with tale pbone in each room, shower
baths and club facilities.
RO KY MOUNTAIN TEACHERS' AGENCY
Enroll free. Frank K. Welles, former asst
sUte rnrpt.. Mgr.. N-W. Bank bldg. Aut 818-13.
EAST SIDE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Miss Begins Rocket's prive school: individual
In-tnx-tion. 1 22 H Grand svet lst 427
WANTED, at once, two men to learn vulcamT
rng and retreading 433 Hawthorne
HELP WANTED MALE 201
CHRISTEN SEN The funeral service for Evs
Christensen, late of Extacada. ,Or . will be
held Friday. Sept 2. at 10 a. m.. at Finley's
Mortusry. Montgomery at Ttb. Friends Invited
Concluding service, KiarrS View cemetery, under
the suspires of the Myrtle chapter, O. E. 8.
Tbe deceased wss a member of the White Shrine.
KLENK August 27. at the late residence. 306
E. 48th sU Msry Mshel Klenk. aged 36
years. Tbe remains will be forwarded tomorrow
(Thursday) at 9 a. m. by J. P. Finley A Son
to Grand Rapids. Mich., where service will be
held snd interment msde.
EXPERIENCED TACTTM CLEANER SALES
MAN. APPLT -SrPT S OFFICE. OLDS.
WORTMAN A KING 8
WANTED A live, energetic n. unlimited
nowibUitiea for rght man: anust bave wide
acouslntanca In Portland: phone after 8 a.m.
Monday tor appointment Banddai wear. Uotci
Hoyt
SeUeirooBBS Wsst Park asi T anthill
' At 10 A. M. Tomorrow
I FLUFF RUGS g
H Made from All Kinds af Old Carpets, H
B For Onality. Besrlco and Ectmoeay.
OREGON FLUFF RUG COl H
4SS4 E. Start Bt Taaor 781 4 B
4MBBwSjlSsSaBtamwB
BIRTHS
JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Johnson,
572 E. 2 2d. Aug. 19. a son.
GANOPOLK To Mr. and Mm. A. Ganopole,
114 K. 3d. Aug, 18. a son.
McTl SH To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. McTush,
7ff E. 63d. Aug. 15. a son. . .
CHRISTENSEN T Mr. and Mrs. H. Chmbrn-
sen. 14 E. 71st. Ang. 26, a aon.
CHRISTEN SON To Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Chrls-
ten-on, 4531 47tb. Aug. 27. a son.
KEITH To Mr. and Mrs. J. C Keith, 4523
96th, Aug. 21. aaon. .
POERING To Mr. and Mra. A F, Doering.
35 W. Srrapsosi, Aug. 18. a son.
WILSON To Mr. and Mrs. D. WOson. 618
Vmmmsl. Absl 22. a dauahter.
GOETTEN To Mr. and Mra. W. GoetUa.
1140 Franklin. Aug. 25. a dauabter.
Oak and Maple Flooring
Wholesale and Ri-taiL Buy from us and
Save Money.
OFFICE 398 E. CLAY. EAST 7022.
RESIDENCE TABOR 640.
OAK LEAF HARDWOOD FLOOR COl
SMITH in this dt. Aug. 31. 1921. Ida E.
-Kmith. seed 66 Tears. Remains at Edward
Hlman A Son, 3d and Salmon eta. Funeral
notice later.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 105
RAILWAY mail examinations Snt 17. Start
8138 month. Expenses paid. Specimen
Questions free Columbus Institute, Coium
bus. Ohio.
BOY" 16 or over to dehvrry groceries. Must
have bicycle and know how ta dries Ford
r. 1226 Sandy blvd.
WANTKIi Ktpeneiiced shoe salesman lor Sat
tHVXlyesr Shoe P.. 149 4th St
THIRD AND SALMON
afALN 607
East Side
Funeral Directors
414 E.
F. 8. DUNNING. INC.
"The Family Seta the Price.'
Alder St Pbone East S3.
Dunning & McEntee
Morrison St at 12th.
Broadway 430. Aut 548-58. '
Lerchr Undertaker
- CAST ELEVENTH AND HAWTHORNS
PHONK EA8T 781.
DOWNING A McNEMAR A
nomehke place.
Irvlngtaw distrnn. Phono
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
NOTICE
Elf a Mathie having left my bed and beard. I
wilt not be responsible or pay for any debts
iwuried by her. . James Mathie.
1 WILL not be responsible for any debts con
tracted by William J. O'Brien, after August
38. 192L (Signed) Mrs. Frank E. O'Brien.
I W ILL not be responsible for any bills fos
tracted by my wife, Eva Heoer. from this
date, Aug. 29. 192L, C J. Heacr.
Moderate ia prices.
64
McENTEE A EILEkS. taneral parlors with aB
tha privacy of a home. 1 6th and Kverett sta,
ptjosw Broadway zii. aut. oi-aa
MILLER A TRACEY. moepenoent funerald7
rector. Funerala $75 and up. Washington
at Ella t Main 269 L Aut 678-85.
P T'" NEW RESIDENCE
SVe Is UI V1 v IUmJ ESTABLISHMENT
901 Williama Ava. Woodlawn Z.u.
FINLEY'S MORTUARY
MONTGOMERY AT FIFTH. 1 MAIN 9
D.AA.;MAv 14T Belmont St
Ul bbl.fc&A.JIMVySav
Tab. 1258- B a54
PLUMBER wauled:
126. Jonmal.
state wages wanted.
WANTED At. once, man to lean vulcanizing
and retreading. 433 Hawthorne.
TOURIST HOTEL
Modern, free bath, red need rates. 75c per day
and up; $4 a week and np. Transient trade
solicited. Mrs. M. J Wslker. proprietor.
HOTEL OCKLEY
Momsen st 10th. $1 a dai: weeklv 85
op: free pbone and bath; light and airy
HOTEL FRANKLIN
Washington at lata. Rates b the week. tS
and up; hot and cold running water; hot water
hearing system; tub snd shower baths
WANTED Two young ladies far room and
board. close to Shaver . school : home privi
leges, walking distance to town; board ramaon-
able. - 155 Stanton st
NICELY furnished room. Willi bosrd. in good
home, for 2 ladies emploved dSya; good home
rooktng: $38 per month. Pbone Auto. 6271b.
5817 41st ave. H. E.
BOARD and room, suitable ror t students, in
pnvsta family; aear Washington high, and
Polytechnic schools. Call at 15 aV 13th st,
Mrs. M. E. Stmtwoo.
WILL give good room and board U tittle girt
from 4 to 10 years of age. Near a good
chooi. Mothers car. Price r aeons hie. Ta-
bor 6260.
FINE large room, 2 beds, nice home. Good
table nicely served: 1 single room, near Mult
nomsb elnb. ;en t irmm. Phone Msin 21!
LARGE front room. sia ruuea with alt stung
porch adioiniiig. Switsble for two gentlemen.
Oia?osite Multnomah club. 580 Salmon st
Main 3732.
Hotel Medtord ls- i 6G-
Two blocks of Depot 75c and up.
$4 a week up. Hot, cold waty each room
HOTEL ARTHUR
170 11th at. near Morrison. Clean, modern
rooms by day, week or month ; reasonable rates.
RECTOR HOTEL
9 North Broadway, new and modern. Yale
locks on doors, $1 a day up. $3 per week up.
Private ha tha.
ELCLID HOTEL
5T3 Wsshingtoo, st 18th.
Large, clean, airy rooms, private baths; rate
to permanent gneta. Bdwy. 2682. . .
TAlT HOTEL All out-ode moms, oast $1 day
hotel in tbe city; rooms $4 to 87, and with
bath $8 to $10 per week; pleasant lobby; auto
matic elevator. 12th snd Stark.
TRY EN ON HOTEL tor reduced rates; 75c and
up; hot and cold water ia rooms; rates to
permanent guests; transient trade solicited. 107 hk
4th st. Msin 7158.
I HAVE a beautiful large front room, suitable
Tor 2 gentlemen, la a lovely restricted dia-
tru t walking rhstaiw-ea, also fine car sen a. a.
East 5318.
SALESMEN WANTED
202
THE oldest fruit snagaxine ia Northwest wanta
a hv emulation salesman to make Oregoa
state fair: only a h;gh vower man will dx who
can mske money for himself.. Mr. Moody, 281
12tTl st
TWO nicely furnished demrahie rooms for rent
to young women: includes use of sitting
nnn: teachers preferred; wslking die Lance.
Mam 544.
CLEAN. WEIJ. FURNISHED ROOM IN RE-
FINED HOME 84 N. 21ST. CORNER
OV EVERETT, 1 BLOCK NORTH OK WASH
INGTON.
ROOM and biwnl in private family, room with
or without bw.nd, in fine resirae district.
within walking distance, on east aide. Mea pre-
Ptione Aut 222-O.V
ROOM snd rxwjd for- one or two gentlemen
in refined borne: home privileges and good
home cooking: cjo-e tn. KeM 7167. -
NICE. itea.-4nt room.
furnace heat;
Savier, Rdwr 1473
suitable for
cooked m
peot-:
669
IF YOU want a place to ret and recutral
in cleaa home with good board, cheerful at- '
nnrvsbere. esll Tsbor 61 H. .
ROOM and bert board, desirable for 2 mea.
home privilegea, wslking distance. Broadway
1746.- - '
ONE single snd one double front room. H block
fmra Multnomah club. Main 6589. 233
Nai-illa.
WIIJ GIVE ROOM AVTi WKHi BOARD -TO
4 HILD t'NDER SCHOOL AGE IN PRIVATE
HOME. .T-8BOW 7476 ;
VI L board and room lady or 5-ear-old giis
for 810 a month.
Onrrh rt. , Salem. Or.
Ella Finney. 1693 N.
LADY having targe, handsomely furnished heme.
4il modern conveniences, would liksy two people
tn room and board. Wdln. 8031.
BEACTDl'L steam heated rooms, 2 mesls snd
home privileges, $8 per week.
rial Ant 812-96.
MS Commer-
WE wsnt an honevt young maa. with auto.
capable of earning $500 month, ia po
sit ion of real estate salesman. E. B. S..
813 Couch bMr.
CIGAR aa teaman wanted to hand.e a first elaaa
"cigarette on first class commission as a side
line. Address Colonial. Box 315. Providence.
R. I.
HELP WANTED FEMALE 204
WANTEIs-Woman. girl or boy to spend winter
with me' on homestead. Mrs. Pearl GaeateL
CarrolK Wash.
BOARD and room and $10 a month (or school
girl to he!; wtth housework. 921 8. Syracuse
st i nramrna til.
YOUNG people, working, will furnish comforV
able borne for elderly woman ia return for
very tietit aervtcesi. L-1ST. Journal.
ANY GIRL in need of a Iriend. apply to the
Salvation Army Reeroe Home. Mayfair and
Alexander at. Phone Metn 84SO Is-M ear
WOMEN sntd on psrs.
Prodnets Co.. 821 E. Ysmhill.
burr Fruit
EXPERIENCED
8731 IwUy.
drapery
Call SelL
A S-S W tl . - tt) Witllanna SM
s. K seller wo
WANTKII GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOI SE
WORK 1?T FAMILY Of 4. G-724, Journal.
CI,At, UNDERTAKING CO. Mam 152 I GIRL may pay for muste nam doing
OKeWCS A-232U Comer Third and CUs, - or laundry.. Main 3118.
Maxwell HallT":i, ".s
Furnished sleetring rooms, bath, hot and eokd
water; $4 00 week and
NEWHALL HOTEL
402 B. Wash. St. cor. Grand are. Modern;
ontgide sleeping rooms.
EMPRESS HOTEL
Butte or single rooms, nicely furnished, at
attractive rates to permanent guests Sight ia
the center ot the city. 6th and Stark.
VERY Dvrly furnished room in steam bested
apt. close in. wslking distance; references.
Mm 3203
1 SEPARATE SLEEPING PORCH
1 sleeping room. 1 and - room apt
Wasbinrtpn st No children. '
S55
thf. RifiTON. 45 ALDER ST.
Clean furnished rooms $2.50 per week aad
Tip. Also light bonseaeeping.
CLEAN,
taace.
$3 week.
i,Imu furnwbrd room, wslking dnv
I block 2 carlines outside entrance;
826 E. 1st st N. East Z0.
EL GENE ST. Nice, light airy front
room, suitable tor z: gentlemen pveierrea.
Ih minute walk to North Pacific Dental eollece
T LMf.T wU furnished front room. 2 beds if
desired: modern eoavenienoea. 59 N. 20th.
near Washington st
PLEASANT front room for resu. modern, walk-
rng diseanee. ai 'n "
DEc-IRABLE furnished room ra h rh class apt
for woman. Call Bdwy- S10 after JZi.
BOARD- AND ROOM for 2 worsingmeB or
man and wife, or w.II rent rooms to nit
Please phone Auto. 638-54.
BOARD and loom fur a girt 9 years and onrr
and piano teas ona:
Tsbor 5722.
good borne, near school.
WANTED School girl to room and bosrd, aear
good high and grammar sctsool. $20 per
month. Colombia 14 25. .
NICEJ.Y furnished room witn good toard for
man and wife or 2 men. walking distance
23d and Loveyny. Main 4121.
ROOM with or aitliout board in modern home.
933 Savier at near Montgomery-Ward.. Main
4417.
PLEASANT rooea for ona or, two; borne privi
legea. Use or piano, fisl Kajt 30 ih, near
Hssrlhorne. -Tsbor. 3328.
HOME foe aged people, convalescents and- semi
rnvalids. . Specisl attention to nursing and
diet Phone East 2643.
CHILDREN will be well cared for in suburbsa
residence of responsible party. Aut 630-25.
WILL care for children in my borne; Christian
Rrfrwe children pre'erred. Woodlawn 1 1 E9..
ROOM and board for 2. $33 each. East 4126.'
683 K. Couch.
WILL board girl 5 years or over m Rosa City
Park home. Tabor 5709. 1760 Stanton st
WANTED
home.
Two children
Mother's rare.
to care foe.
Wdln. 62S.
Good
ROOM and board, sinsle or double, hot water,
' walking distance. Main 9325. -
WILL
bosrd small girl; 2
Woodlawn 5134
blocks to Vernon
LOOM with hoard 553 E. Coucft. East099.
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